DIGITAL DESIGN Visual Design – Project 1 Collages & Photography

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DIGITAL DESIGN
Visual Design – Project 1
Collages & Photography
Project Overview
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To produce quality images for print, web, & video, you need to
understand essential graphic design principles & how digital images
are created
Photoshop is an image-manipulation tool that can help analyze,
enhance, & edit images
In this project, you learn the basics of photography, image
composition, & elements of visual design as you create a collage
You take photos & gather images from various sources, identifying
elements of visual design that reflect good composition
You will use Photoshop to retouch & manipulate these photos &
images to build a collage
Through this process, you learn about copyright issues & document
your learning by using Acrobat
Student product: Collage
Introducing photography, color, & design
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Use digital cameras to learn the basics of photography
Explore image composition & elements of visual design
through photography
Use photo manipulation to investigate the potential of
color enhancement & retouching
Incorporate a variety of image file types into a collage of
images
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2 types of pictures
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Portraits
Landscapes
Tips on good image composition & elements of visual design & their impact
 Framing: When framing the picture, try to fill the frame with relevant &
interesting elements
 Emphasis: Include a focal point of the photograph, a subject that is emphasized
 Angle of view: Take pictures from the subject’s eye level to capture it realistically,
or change the angle to alter the point of view
 Balance: Create a sense of weight for the elements within the frame; some
objects will have a large sense of weight & some will have a small sense of weight
 Rule of thirds: Offset your picture to help focus the viewer’s eyes on the subject
 Close-ups: Take close-up pictures to capture details & highlight specific objects
 Tone & sharpness: Use light & shadow to focus attention on or draw attention
away from your subject—have your subject in focus & blur the extraneous
elements to draw viewers to the subject
 Arrangement: Remove objects not essential to the composition, or eliminate
them by changing the camera’s perspective
Introduction to digital photography
Digital photography has come a long way in a few years
 It's fast, efficient, & more cost-effective than the old ways
 And best of all, digital photography just keeps getting easier &
more enjoyable
Advantages
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You can see right away if you got the picture you want, & you can
delete pictures you don’t want
Upload pictures & share them with friends & family anytime,
anywhere using a computer — or even a mobile phone
Digital costs less because you don’t buy film & you don’t pay to print
photos you don’t want
People use digital photography in their work every day — police
officers, real estate agents, insurance agents, fire fighters, scientists, &
doctors, just to name a few
Taking pictures
There are several ways you can get pictures ready for a
computer:
 Scan existing prints & burn a CD
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At the one-hour photo request a CD instead of prints
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Scan pictures that you’ve already taken. Whether you have a scanner
at home or school, or have access to scanning services through a
photo developer, getting favorite photos on a CD lets you quickly &
easily copy these cherished memories to a computer for editing,
printing, & sharing.
When you take pictures with a film camera & take them to the onehour photo for developing, have the pictures put on a CD instead of
getting prints. This way you’ll still have access to all the benefits digital
photography offers.
Use a digital camera
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There are lots of different types of digital cameras. Before you buy,
make a list of the “must have” features to find the right one for you.
Making pictures beautiful
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The great joy of taking pictures is being able to share them
with friends, family, teachers, & students. The possibilities are
truly endless with digital.You can…
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create a slide show for a school project
put together a photo album that shows the progress of a class over
the school year
make CDs
print greeting cards, calendars, & posters
design mouse pads, coffee mugs, & more
Digital is fast, fun, & easy. All you need is your imagination & a
few mouse clicks — & you’re there. Want to do more with
your digital photos?
Use Photoshop & watch your creativity flow!
Digital cameras: How we got here
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Photography is the art of capturing light
And that’s what the very first camera did
Called a camera obscura, it had a big piece of glass that
reflected a picture on a wall or canvas
Back in the day…
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A Frenchman named Louis-Jacques Mandé Daguerre invented photography
in 1839. Looking at pictures of people & places was popular home
entertainment in the 1850s — a lot like watching TV is today. Most pictures
were taken to show things the way people wished to see things.
A new type of photography called photojournalism started about the time
of the U.S. Civil War. Designed to document the reality of the battlefields,
American photojournalism was pioneered by Mathew B. Brady. When
newspapers printed Brady’s photos, people saw how powerful a photo
could be.
George Eastman designed the first camera for the general public in 1888.
Called a Kodak camera, it was easy to use & had enough film for 100
pictures. Color photography was invented in 1907, but it wasn’t until 1935
that it became popular.
The first digital camera was made in 1994. If you wanted to buy one, it
would cost $18,000 for 1-megapixel. Technology has come a long way in the
last 15 years.You can buy a digital camera with up to 3-megapixels for as
low as $200.
The power of digital
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Digital photography is used not only to take fun pictures, but also in
important ways by people in a lot of different professions: police,
health care, lawyers, educators, insurance agents, real estate agents,
scientists, & many others.
It lets us see things we’d never seen before. The Hubble Telescope
has sent digital images from deep outer space since 1990. In fact, it’s
probably the biggest digital camera ever made…it’s the size of a
school bus.
One picture showed the first planet found outside our solar system.
The planet is almost three times bigger than our largest planet,
Jupiter. But it’s not just the big stuff that digital helps us see. It also
lets us see the smallest of things like human cells & microscopic
particles.
Take a minute & think about how you could use digital photography.
Would it be to take pictures of your puppy or kitten once a week to
chart its growth? Or would it be to start an art project? Digital
photography lets you experience photos like never before.
Top 10 digital myths
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Since then digital cameras have gotten a lot better. So
have the photos they make. The tools available to manage
photos have made digital easier than ever, too.
The early days of digital photography had some problems.
Cameras were expensive. Photo quality was not good.
There weren’t a lot of tools to handle digital photos.
Since then digital cameras have gotten a lot better. So
have the photos they make. The tools available to manage
photos have made digital easier than ever, too.
But there are still some people who have a negative view
of digital photography. So here are the Top 10
myths…exposed:
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A digital photo is not as good as film.
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Digital cameras are big & heavy.
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It is almost impossible to tell the difference between digital prints & traditional film prints.
It’s hard to organize & store digital photos.
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Printing digital photos is easy. You can print at home, or on the Internet using an online photo service.
Prints from digital photos look bad.
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Not any more. For example, Photoshop is available for less than $100 — & it's surprisingly easy to learn & use.
It’s hard to make prints from digital photos.
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Get a USB or FireWire memory card reader to make quick transfers. The fastest card readers can copy 3 or 4 high-resolution
JPEG photos to the computer in 1 second.
It’s hard to view & edit digital photos.
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Digital keeps getting cheaper. Someday soon it won’t cost any more than film.
It takes too long to transfer pictures to a computer.
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For a long time, digital cameras were slower than their film cousins. Every year, digital cameras get faster.
Digital photography is expensive.
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There are a lot of small, featherweight digital cameras that have loads of features. They create top-quality photos, too.
Digital cameras are slow.
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Today’s digital cameras produce great-looking photos, even in large print sizes. Film is good & improving, too. But digital easily
keeps pace.
Photoshop lets you organize photos by category: family, friends, school, vacations, & pets. Protect your original photo files —
also called digital negatives — by burning a CD & listing its contents on the disk.
Digital photography is too much fun.
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Sorry…this one’s true!
Collage using Photoshop
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Images from digital camera (1 required), scanner (1
required), magazines, newspapers, internet & videos (must
use at least 3 different sources)
Create collage using a theme
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